Hailing from San Francisco, Embrium have been steadily carving out a place for themselves among the extreme metal scene with their graceful fusion of shoegaze and post-black metal. Following the release of their 2021 debut EP, Embrium have worked on Timekeeper, their debut full-length set for a March release. Exactly two months from its unveiling, Embrium have shared
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Photo: Andre Tedim Even if you’ve never heard one of his solo records, you’ve almost certainly heard the music of guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal. Releasing his first instrumental record in 1995, The Adventures of Bumblefoot, Thal has maintained an extensive solo career while also playing with Guns N’ Roses (recording on Chinese Democracy) and various supergroups,
German quartet Axetasy have been honing their their power metal-influenced speed thrash since the lads were teens back in 2019. After a handful of indie demo and digital single releases, their full-length debut, Withering Tides, arrives via Dying Victims Productions, a perfect landing spot for an outfit—Johnny “Amon” Kröner (vocals/guitar), Nik “Fetch” Mangold (guitar, backing
This week on The MetalSucks Podcast, we welcome guitarist Niclas Engelin of The Halo Effect to the show! In our interview, we discuss the overwhelming response to the band’s debut record Days of the Lost and how that momentum lead to their latest release March of the Unheard. We also discussed what it’s like being bandmates with people
You know what? Props to Breaking Benjamin, who have stayed in the either for like two decades. They’re finally back again with some new music—their first since 2018’s Ember—in the form of a new single called “Awaken.” Give it a listen below. “Awaken” marks the band’s debut in their new label home of BMG, since
Sure, the tragic, devastating, fiery hell happening in Los Angeles isn’t as close to Anaheim as people might think. Parts of LA are only about 45 minutes away on a good day, but that doesn’t mean these Orange County fools are that safe from the catastrophe so many others are experiencing. The Santa Ana Winds
“Shit, man. Now I have to play it. Ahh! Where’s my guitar?” Quickly glancing around a room covered in posters celebrating the likes of Type O Negative, King Diamond some group called Idles Hands is Gabriel Franco of Portland-based gloom ‘n’ rollers Unto Others. Struggling to find the right words to describe a particular scale
Prepare to be crushed in 2025 when The Cimmerian unleash their debut full-length, An Age Undreamed Of, this Friday via Hyborian Rage Records / BVR (Black Voodo Records). Check it out below. An Age Undreamed Of… by The Cimmerian The initial offering from the LA doomy thrashers combines sludgy riffs with historical and fantastical themes. “I pull
Happy New Year! Is it too late to say that? It’s January 10th after all. I think according to Curb Your Enthusiasm rules it’s a little late, but it is my first new releases column of the year, so perhaps everyone can give me a pass. Anyway, we’re off to a good start with the
Galgeberg From the intersection of gallows and grind comes Galgeberg, a death metal trio that delivers the perfect antidote to our modern chaos. Named after Oslo’s historical site of executions, the band embodies the raw, unfiltered spirit of extreme music with a sound as sharp as the blade of a guillotine. Today, they unveil “Epicurean
The Halo Effect, a melodic death metal supergroup featuring members of Dark Tranquillity and In Flames, are back with their sophomore album, March Of The Unheard, out January 10 via Nuclear Blast. Mikael Stanne of Dark Tranquility fame was excited to talk about the new record and taking their show on the road for the
With members hailing from various outposts of the musical universe, having a synth-accordion and saxophone as featured instruments, and the members’ declared bond over polyrhythmic metal, Middle Age Gregorian chants and ancient architecture, Ckraft formed in France a decade ago and blew convention out the window with their 2022 debut, the appropriately titled Epic Discordant
If you like your history with a dash of death metal, have we got a recommendation for you. Alternately, if you’re a fan of historical death metal, Ex Deo is gonna scratch all those itches with their new EP, Year of the Four Emperors. An ongoing concern since 2008, courtesy of Kataklysm frontman Maurizio Iacono (and
Happy New-ish Year! Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! My grandma actually surprised me with the latest expanded edition of Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal & Grindcore by our fearless editor-in-chief Albert Mudrian. It more than made up for the fact that the Jets blew another winnable game to the Rams and
Photo Credit: Scott Evans Museum of Light will be unveiling their latest record, Diviner, on March 14 via Spartan Records. Ahead of time, check out the video for “Blunt Force Drama” to get a taste of the album. The trippy Seattle band are at it again with another haunting, heavy release following on the hills of their
Where they from?Singapore. It is now NFL playoff time and if you’re anything like me, your team is nowhere near the tournament, which means it is now time for schadenfreude. Who’s downfall would be the juiciest? The Chiefs? The Eagles? I know I never have a bad time watching the Steelers eat a big bowl
The latest single from Greek post-black metal progressives Euphrosyne, “Funeral Rites,” is not a track to lift post-holiday spirits. Taken from the quartet’s upcoming debut full-length, Morus, it’s part of the album’s conceptual meditation on the death of guitarist Alex Despotidis’s mother from cancer in 2017. So, yeah, a little bleak, but moving nonetheless. The band—Efi
I must live under some sort of rock because I didn’t even know this existed in the first place. At least, I didn’t know it existed in such an official fashion. The Osbournes had started their own media company called Osbourne Media House in April 2024, which was meant to be a literal house of
(Editor’s note: Looking back on 2024, there were so many good albums released that we decided to reach out to some of today’s artists and get them to weigh in on their favorites. What follows is comedian Dave Hill’s ‘Top Albums of 2024’.) Hello. My name is Dave Hill, comedian, musician, actor, author, and man-about-town.
It seems like everyone is coming out of the woodwork with new music. That is literally not a complaint, just an observation. Among those heading back into the studio to deliver us some goodness is Down, who hasn’t given us a full-length record of new music since the best year to graduate high school (2007,